A One-Two Punch on the Way

Heavy snow will arrive first and then blustery conditions with bitter cold temperatures and wind chills running 30 to 40 below zero.

Snow will begin to move in late tonight, mainly after midnight. Snow will become more widespread during the overnight. Heavy snow will be likely mid morning through early evening, with 1″ of snow possible per hour.

Snow accumulations will be from 8″ to 10″, with some areas tacking on another inch or two. Windy conditions will cause blowing and drifting snow and reduced visibilities.

Temperatures will fall all day on Sunday. Temperatures will be in the upper 20s just after midnight and fall to near 0 by late Sunday night.

Temperatures will fall into well below zero and will stay below zero through the day Monday and Tuesday.

The last subzero high was on January 18th, 1994. Wind chill values will be 30 to 40 below zero Monday and Tuesday.

Wind Chill Warnings are in effect for Blackford, Grant, and Jay counties from Sunday night through Tuesday night. More warnings are likely.

2 Comments

I don’t want this weather, I just hope that the schools will call off classes Monday and Tuesday. But known IPS they won’t, will make the children stand out in sub below weather which they shouldn’t be in the first place. I plan on being snow in, don’t have anyone to dig us out so hubby can go to dialysis Monday, be he can take a day off.